"Quantum Stealth" Mock-up. These photos are
to show the Media the concept, for security issues we can not show the
actual technology.

Quantum Stealth; The Invisible Military Becomes A Reality

By Guy Cramer,
President/CEO of Hyperstealth Biotechnology Corp.

This is mock-up of our "Quantum Stealth"
(Light Bending) material with my assistant behind it. No cameras and
no projectors are used. These photos are to show the Media the
concept, for security issues we can not show the actual technology.
With the real material - you would only see about 5% of the shadow on
her and the ground as we've determined a 95% reduction of shadow in
testing.

(October 19, 2012, Vancouver, B.C.)
Once thought to be only a Science Fiction/Fantasy technology, Guy Cramer,
President/CEO of Hyperstealth Biotechnology Corp., discusses the
implications of militaries which can now become invisible with his light
bending technology called "Quantum Stealth".

Hyperstealth is a successful Canadian
camouflage design company with over two million military issued uniforms and
over 3000 vehicles and fighter jets using their patterns around the world.

Quantum Stealth is a material that renders the target completely invisible
by bending light waves around the target. The material removes not only your
visual, infrared (night vision) and thermal signatures but also the target’s
shadow.

Two
separate command groups within the U.S. Military and two separate Canadian
Military groups as well as Federal Emergency Response Team (Counter Terrorism)
have seen the actual material so they could verify that I was not
just manipulating video or photo results; These groups
now know that it works and does so without cameras, batteries, lights or
mirrors...It is lightweight and quite inexpensive. Both the U.S. and Canadian
military have confirmed that it also works against military IR scopes and Thermal
Optics.

For
reasons of security, I can’t discuss details about how it accomplishes the
bending of light but I can explain how it might be used.

Scenario
1: A pilot ejects over open terrain in enemy territory, his parachute that
deploys is made of the Quantum Stealth material to hide his fall. The enemy
knows his aircraft crashed in a specific location, he has less
than one hour to find cover, of which there is none. He takes the Quantum
Stealth material from the parachute and throws it over top of him, the pilot is now
undetectable to all visual sensors and human eyes unless they happen to trip
over him. Now he radios out his coordinates and waits for rescue.

Scenario
2: Cameras and visual sensors are on the enemy beach, the Special Forces team
decked out in Quantum Stealth swims up to the beach in the middle of the day as
they no longer have to wait till night to hide their approach. The team
infiltrates the defenses without detection, completes their mission and goes out
the same way they came in. The enemy reviews the sensors and cameras; no
anomalies were detected on any sensor, no shadows on the cameras, no jamming of
the sensors, no thermal signatures, the only evidence discovered by the enemy
are boot tracks leading up the beach right past of their defenses and
another set of boot tracks going back into the water.

Scenario
3: The next generation of combat aircraft is
undergoing trials, in the past these secret aircraft had to be moved into
hangers whenever a spy satellite passed overhead. Now with Quantum Stealth, the
aircraft is undetectable from spy satellites, aerial drones or surveillance
balloons eyes at any time of the day
or night.

This is mock-up of our "Quantum Stealth" (Light
Bending) material with my assistant behind it. No cameras and no
projectors are used. These photos are to show the Media the concept, for
security issues we can not show the actual technology. With the real
material - you would only see about 5% of the shadow on her and the ground
as we've determined a 95% reduction of shadow in testing.

Scenario
4: One of the most vulnerable times for a submarine is when it comes to
periscope depth to look around to verify the enemy, ships or aircraft are not
loitering in the area, before the submarine surfaces or fires on the enemy. The
periscope can only be hidden with painted camouflage to a certain degree. With
Quantum Stealth; the entire submarine can stay hidden near the surface as well
as the periscope above the surface which also cannot be seen.

Scenario
5: One of the most dangerous missions for soldiers is Close Quarters Combat inside
structures, Special Forces and Counter Terrorism teams train over and over on
these possible confrontations. Now the enemy will only know someone is there
when they have to open or breach a door or hear movement, providing the specialized team more time to determine targets
from hostages and allowing them time to wait to react when it’s most favorable
to do so.

Scenario
6: A group of Canadian Battle Tanks in Quantum Stealth engage an
enemy group of tanks, the only indication to the enemy of the Canadian Tanks
location is the direction of the noise of the tanks engines and the sound of
their guns
firing. As the enemy looks through
their targeting scopes to fire back, there is no indication on any sensor to where the
Canadian tanks are located, nor can the enemy see the other Canadian tanks which are moving
to flank them from the side and behind. As news spreads of an invisible Canadian army
which can move without detection, the psychological effect on the enemy is
devastating, they never know when or even if this invisible army has them
targeted or surrounded. How can you hit a target you cannot see, how do you
defend from the invisible?

Scenario
7: A sniper is required to take out a high profile target at a specific
location, however, there is no cover for miles. Prior to Quantum Stealth the
sniper used to look for cover and concealment to hide their location, now they
are able to remain undetected sneaking into the location, in open terrain,
reloading without their movement being detected, changing locations without their motion being noticed and
depart the location at any time day or night.

Why
disclose this technology to the public? I have not disclosed how it's done,
I have only said that I have done it and described potential applications for it. Many
people believe that movies and T.V. shows are close to reality in how the U.S.
government or U.S. military reacts to new technology, acquiring anything that
provides an advantage. My experience is that
this is not the case, at least not for a foreign company, it is much more boring and time consuming than you may
think as there are approvals and agreements required between each participating
country and few people who have the authority to sign off on these multi-country
agreements. Many times you will meet with someone or some group in the military
only to find they can't help, to find the right person who has the ability to
take it to the next level can take months. Sometimes you need publicize your
ability to get the attention of the right person.
Most in the military were skeptical that the real photos and videos I was
showing them were not manipulated (note the photos on this page do not show the
real technology - they are mockups to show the media the concept).

I had an
open channel in regards to new technology to the U.S. from 2004-2008 when I
worked with the Chief of Staff for Senator John Warner (Chairman of the Armed Services Committee
until 2007), but Warner retired in late 2008 and his people dispersed into other jobs,
I developed Quantum Stealth after this time.

In October
of 2010 I released a video of “Smartcamo” at a camouflage symposium in Brussels
which showed a camouflage uniform changing colors from Woodland to Transitional
and then into Desert coloration. I assumed that the U.S. military was already
there on this technology and I was playing catch-up. I was notified immediately
after my talk by someone from the U.S. Military that I could not show that video
again as I had just shown them that I had solved a problem they were still
working on. Even professors in Textiles at the symposium were astonished when
they saw the video.

Smart (Interactive/Intelligent textiles) are
textiles embedded with some form of technology which can adjust to their
surroundings or user. Most research in this area is being done with
Nanotechnology or Metamaterials. Our Smartcamo approach showed how I could
combine new technologies with preexisting for a cost effective - yet quick
applicable solution to the problem. Slight modifications to the system will
allow a mobile or moving camouflage for uniforms to mask movement. There are
limitations to Smartcamo such as cost, weight of power source and limited
activation time.
What I was not saying at the time was that I had already developed something
better without these limitations; Quantum Stealth.

I was
speaking at a breakout session at ADS Inc. Warrior West in San Diego during May
of 2011 on “The New Science of Stealth”. Anyone was allowed to attend and being
a military show in San Diego, there
were a large number of U.S. Navy SEALs in the audience, but what I didn’t know
is that an editor from "Military Times" had traveled to the show just to hear
this presentation, and when she heard about light bending material at the end of
the talk she wanted more information. After the talk she came to me for an
interview on the subject.

As with
all media, I told her that I could describe where it could be used but not how I
accomplished the light bending. She wanted images and I told her that I could
not provide those images for public dissemination.

This is
when the media became very interested in this technology and helped garner the
interest of the U.S. Military.

Numerous
stories have been written on the technology without any disclosure of how it’s
done, I released mock-up photos that the media wanted to show the public the
concept without providing actual photos of the technology and many people remain
skeptical, (as would I).

After
enough press had been written on the subject, the U.S. Military Command finally asked to
see the real material to verify that it worked. Those meetings took place with very limited “Need to Know” access and
the technology is now moving forward.

Isn’t
there a risk that someone else may figure this out or copy what you’ve done?
Yes, but I’ve already developed a countermeasure for Quantum Stealth so we would
be able to detect anyone else with something identical or similar to Quantum
Stealth.

Do I care
that people remain skeptical? Nope, the people that need to know that it works
have seen it and verified it and their opinions are the only ones that matter.

Will Quantum Stealth be
available for the general public or commercial market? Not in the near
future unless the Military decided to release the technology and I don't
anticipate that will happen anytime soon.

Is there anything planned for
the commercial market? I am working on a number of non-powered color
changing camouflage materials for the commercial market which utilize different
technologies than either Quantum Stealth or Smartcamo. Colors change with
climate, seasons cause environmental colors to change and even the 24 hour day
can cause a large color discrepancy between camouflage and the background as day becomes night.
People want camouflage which can change with these variables.

Have
you made camouflage obsolete? Not necessarily, standard camouflage should
continue to have its place, however, on the front lines it might become your
second choice behind Quantum Stealth if you’re Canadian, American or British and
your group is authorized to
use it.

Update: December 13, 2012

Colin Worth, CEO of Cornerstone
Protection Agency,
(recently retired, 26 year RCMP [Royal Canadian Mounted Police] Officer),
accompanied Cramer to Ottawa to demonstrate Quantum Stealth to the Canadian
military and the RCMP. Colin has gone on record to say that it does work as
Cramer claims.

Colin has signed an NDA agreement and unable
to provide specifics but he states; "Things really disappear with this
Quantum Stealth material, it does work".

March 26, 2013 CTV
News Channel: Canadian company creates 'quantum stealth' invisibility cloak
Colin Worth (former RCMP [Royal Canadian Mounted Police] Officer), CEO of
Cornerstone Protection Agency, went with Cramer to demonstrate the material
for the Canadian Armed Forces, explains what 'quantum stealth' fabric is.
The fabric is used in a new invisibility cloak.

Update: December 14, 2012

With close to 5,000 worldwide news stories on
our Invisibility Cloak over the last 4 days, we want to show one of the best
stories so far. The reporter contacted the Canadian Military for
confirmation that we had met them (CANSOFCOM) and demonstrated the
technology. He also contacted Colin Worth, CEO of Cornerstone Protection
Agency (Mr. Worth is a recently retired 26 year RCMP Officer) who
accompanied Guy Cramer, President/CEO of Hyperstealth to the Canadian
Military and RCMP meetings and William (Bill) Jarvis, Principle of the 132
Group (Mr. Jarvis is a recently retired 19 year Navy SEAL) who accompanied
Guy to the U.S. military command meetings. Both Mr. Worth and Mr. Jarvis
confirm the meetings and claims about the technology.
Maple Ridge
News: Is there an invisible cloak?

Update: December 15, 2012

After a U.S. Military Command meeting this
summer we were contacted by a person from the U.S. Government who was at the
meeting to figure out how they could move forward with our Quantum Stealth
technology regarding the big issue in that it was from a foreign country. It
was decided that they would have a great deal of difficulty moving forward
with a Canadian company and suggested that we work with a U.S. company as
the Prime Contractor. We have worked with
ADS Inc. of Virginia
Beach on numerous programs such as the Afghanistan National Army, New
Zealand and the Ghostex camouflage programs, and they were aware of some
background on Quantum Stealth development from 2010, we approached ADS Inc.
with this proposal and they accepted. ADS Inc. is the Prime Contractor in
the U.S. and has submitted requested white papers to the U.S. Military
regarding the technology. Three people at ADS Inc. with clearance have been
present at one military demonstration of this technology.

Update: December 18, 2012

I, Guy Cramer, have conducted about 20
interviews on this subject, however, there are now over 5,000 worldwide news
stories that have come out in the past 8 days. With the internet, one news
group just plagiarizes a previous story and fact checking is out the window.
Some of you may remember the game as a child where you whisper a phrase in
the ear of the first person and they whisper the same phase to the next
person...10 people later you ask the last person to say the phase that they
just were whispered and the phase is often completely different.

Some inaccuracies have come up which need
clarification - if you have read this whole page you know the photos are
mock-ups to show the concept, we have never told the media that these are
photos of the real technology and in fact we've asked them to mark the
photos as mock-ups or explain it on T.V.- but doing so doesn't sell the
story, so most of the articles leave this key point out. I started the process of correcting the
reporters with the first reports I could find that did not mention this
correctly such as
http://www.businessinsider.com/cnn-new-camoflague-technology-makes-troops-invisible-2012-12
(these two reporters never did correct it after I asked them to) but the
story went viral. There is no way for me to get 5,000 news sources to mark
the images as mockups that didn’t even bother to interview me in the first
place. I have not been dishonest about this, the reporters have.

I've never been to the Pentagon and the
Pentagon is not backing our Light Bending technology at this time, this
inaccuracy came about from the Daily Mail article where they combined the
information on this page with the CNN interview where the reported is a
Pentagon correspondent - but the Daily Mail never interviewed me, their
online story is one key article that caused the story to go viral. I have
only claimed that two separate U.S. Military command groups have seen
demonstrations of the material, this doesn't mean the Pentagon was one of
them. The Canadian Government only provided authorization 2 weeks ago to be
able to move forward with the U.S. Military regarding this technology.

Canadian Foreign Affairs is involved in
determining the potential restrictions and clearance in moving forward with
the British Military and will not make a decision until at least the Spring
of 2013. At their request, I did a presentation of the technology at British
Military Headquarters in Bristol in 2011 as well as the SBS (Special Boat
Service) in Poole accompanied by two former U.S. Navy SEALs, one being Bill
Jarvis mentioned in an earlier update.

Some critics are claiming that our technology
(if it works) must only work in one direction at one angle. I can tell you
that we have demonstrated that it can work in 360 degrees meaning you will
see what is on the other side of the target and some one at a different
angle will see what is immediately behind the target from their vantage
point.

This story is not new, the
"Atlantic" magazine article published in July 2011 discussed the
technology from a video I showed him and the same reporter was shown our
actual Smartcamo (color changing material) and confirmed that technology
really works. It is only recently that the media has become focused on light
bending technology due to the CNN interview which was not our intended story
with them but when a three hour interview with CNN is cut into 2 minutes,
the focus of their story was on this and not on the ADS Inc./Guy Cramer
US4CES Family of camouflage
finalist with the U.S. Army camouflage improvement program, which is the
initial story they were there for.

March 26, 2013 CTV
News Channel: Canadian company creates 'quantum stealth' invisibility cloak
Colin Worth (former RCMP [Royal Canadian Mounted Police] Officer), CEO of
Cornerstone Protection Agency, went with Cramer to demonstrate the material
for the Canadian Armed Forces, explains what 'quantum stealth' fabric is.
The fabric is used in a new invisibility cloak.

The UAV was able to taking off, fly a course
at high speed, return back and land, repeating these tasks multiple times
without any apparent change in the flight characteristics of the UAV.

Currently only special authorized groups in
the Canadian and U.S. militaries have access to the material and Quantum
Stealth has been classified by both countries

November 12, 2013:Full Interview
released yesterday: Camouflage once helped soldiers to hide; now they can
all but disappear. HyperStealth CEO Guy Cramer discusses Quantum Stealth,
the future of camouflage. http://itsrainmakingtime.com/2013/guycramer/

February 28,
2014U.S. Military budgets for FY2015 to
Research and Develop Quantum Stealth
(Light Bending Material). Recent approval by Defence Research and Development
Canada (DRDC) has allowed HyperStealth, a Canadian corporation, to begin
working with the
U.S. Military under an MOU (Memorandum of Understanding) with a specific
initial focus on (but not limited to) Tier-1 Special Forces applications. The
DRDC will be provided access to all information obtained from the U.S.
program.

Hyperstealth is putting a
contingency plan in place for Quantum Stealth (Light Bending Material) to
allow the company take a version of it to the worldwide commercial market
if the U.S. Military is unable to move forward with it – for whatever
reason. Currently the U.S. Military has budgeted to Research and Develop
Quantum Stealth for FY2015 (Fiscal Year 2015).

Hyperstealth would not
even consider this commercial option one year ago, but they are a business
and after the ongoing hold with the U.S. Army Phase IV Camouflage
improvement Effort and the new law passed by both the congress and senate
which removes any new camouflage pattern as an option for any branch of
the military – they must use what is currently used in the U.S. Military.
Hyperstealth believes that Quantum Stealth may also fall under these new
rules and/or new restrictions which may be put in place to protect the
status quo and is taking necessary steps to ensure that this advanced
technology becomes a viable part of their business.

Guy Cramer, President/CEO
of Hyperstealth and developer of Quantum Stealth does not want to take the
commercial path with this technology, “This will forever change the
battlefield and if the day comes when the average Hunter has access to
something that surpasses our top Special Forces, then the Art of War will
become a very difficult and dangerous if our own military comes up against
it. This material cannot be seen visually (nor the target it is hiding)
and current optical technology is not going to help you find them either
in the day or night – now that’s a scary world.”

Hyperstealth will pull a
few of the technologies out of the military version of Quantum Stealth to
allow it to function for the commercial market without providing the
public with a number of the key elements, however, this dumbed down
version would still offer improved concealment in the visual spectrum over
anything now available. Once this Genie in the Bottle is released, you
cannot put it back.

As a Canadian company
Hyperstealth falls under the laws and rules of the Canadian Government,
which does not place the same restrictions on Hyperstealth with Quantum
Stealth regarding foreign military access; with British, Australia and New
Zealand militaries, all requesting access under current cooperative
defense agreements. The U.S. Military, has asked Hyperstealth not to
pursue any foreign sales at this time (with only Canadian Government
access) and while Hyperstealth has agreed to this restriction for the time
being to allow the U.S. Military to figure out the best course forward,
Hyperstealth is currently not bound by the U.S. request.

Last year Hyperstealth
lost a large military contract for one of their camouflage patterns, which
had been field trialed and approved with a very large country (the
contract would have been larger than the whole Canadian Military) as this
country’s leadership hinged the deal with access to Quantum Stealth yet
they were unable to get U.S. Government permission to access Quantum
Stealth for their military.

The challenge with a
technology like this from a military perspective is not just to develop it
to the full potential but also keeping it out of the hands of others. With
a large multibillion dollar outdoor market waiting in the wings for
Quantum Stealth, the logical conclusion for the business side is to run
with it commercially.

While Cramer knows that
there is a fork in the road fast approaching; bureaucracy, politics and
government budget issues may just determine
which will be the path of least resistance.

April
11, 2014Hyperstealth INVISIB™
will be the first commercial variant of Quantum Stealth

With authorization from the U.S. Military last
week, Hyperstealth INVISIB will be the first commercial variant of Quantum
Stealth (Light Bending Material). A confidential version with a higher
capability will be available for Law Enforcement/Military Regular Forces and
a highly advanced classified version will be available for Tier 1 and Tier 2
Special Forces Teams in Canada and the U.S. only.

Hyperstealth is now in the process of
establishing the Intellectual Property (IP) for INVISIB, and only after the
IP is secured will the product be demonstrated to the public.

Hyperstealth was not allowed to pursue the IP
prior to this recent authorization as Canada does not allow patents to be
taken out on classified technology and while the U.S. does allow patents on
classified technology, it would have to be stamped secret and would not
allow Hyperstealth to secure worldwide protection.

May
6, 2015 US Army calls for ideas on
invisible uniforms for soldiers

What's the holdup on our
Quantum Stealth (Light Bending material)? The U.S. military needed to put in
place the requirement, without that requirement we were not allowed to work
with them. Key people in the U.S. Military had assumed bending light across
the Ultraviolet, Visible and Infrared spectrum was impossible until
Hyperstealth recently demonstrated that and more to those people. This
requirement for light weight, passive (non-powered) adaptive camouflage has
now been issued: The requirement from the U.S. Army's PEO Soldier (Program
Executive Office) even mentions "Invisibility Cloaks".
See article below:

We
just learned this morning that the U.S. Army requirement for light weight,
passive (non-powered) adaptive camouflage has now been cancelled. No
reason was provided.

Part of it may be due to the fact that
Hyperstealth could not submit our material under the SBIR (Small Business
Innovation Research) as Hyperstealth does not qualify under the SBIR rules
of being a U.S. company as we are a Canadian Corporation. We do have a
U.S. company in Colorado, but according to their SBIR rules; any U.S.
corporation filing under the SBIR must be majority owned by U.S. citizens,
which means even our Colorado company does not qualify.